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Apple has yet to announce any new devices this year, but that could change starting next week.

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Apple CEO Tim Cook today said to "get ready" for a "launch" on Wednesday, February 19.

"Get ready to meet the newest member of the family," said Cook, in a social media post. The post includes an #AppleLaunch hashtag, along with a short video featuring an animated Apple logo inside of a circle. No other details were provided.

So, what can we expect? We outline some possibilities below.


New iPhone SE or iPhone 16E

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The most likely possibility seems to be a new entry-level iPhone SE. Bloomberg's Mark Gurman already said a new iPhone SE was coming by next week, prior to Apple's teaser, and he has since doubled down on his claim.

"Tim Cook teases the new iPhone SE," he said, in a social media post today.

The new iPhone SE is rumored to feature a larger screen than the current model, a USB-C port, Apple Intelligence support, and more.

Another rumored name for the next iPhone SE is iPhone 16E, which would be the so-called "newest member" of the iPhone 16 family.

New MacBook Air and iPads

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New models of the MacBook Air, iPad Air, and entry-level iPad are "coming soon," according to Gurman. He said MacBook Air and iPad Air inventory is running low at many of Apple's stores. It is unclear if any of these devices will be announced next week, though, with Gurman seemingly suggesting they are coming a little bit later.

Newer chips are expected for these devices, including the M4 chip for the MacBook Air, the M3 chip for the iPad Air, and either the A16 Bionic chip or A17 Pro chip for the entry-level iPad 11. No other significant changes have been rumored.

Smart Home Hub

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A made-up concept of an Apple smart home hub

Apple's rumored smart home hub is not expected to enter mass production until the second half of 2025, but what if Apple surprises us with an early preview next week? Many all-new Apple product categories were previewed months prior to an actual launch, including the original iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, HomePod, and more.

The home hub is expected to resemble a HomePod with a screen, with rumored features including a 6-inch or 7-inch display, an A18 chip, and Apple Intelligence support. Gurman said it can be attached to a tabletop base with a speaker, or mounted on a wall.

Gurman previously said the home hub will be "Apple's most significant release of the year," as it represents the company's "first step toward a bigger role in the smart home." He said the device will be like a "smaller and cheaper iPad" that lets users "control appliances, conduct FaceTime chats, and handle other tasks."

AirTag 2

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The circle around the animated Apple logo in Cook's post has fueled online speculation about an AirTag 2 announcement next week. This is entirely based on the fact that the current AirTag, announced in April 2021, has a circular design.

Gurman is skeptical about an AirTag 2 next week, though.

"Lots of folks pointing out the circular design and think it's an AirTag," he said. "There is a new one coming this year. But Tim isn't going to put out a teaser for a new $29 accessory. He would for a major new low end iPhone though."

Gurman previously said the AirTag 2 will be released around the midpoint of 2025.

Rumored features for the next AirTag include a more tamper-proof speaker to reduce stalking, a second-generation Ultra Wideband chip with up to 3× longer range for item tracking, and improved integration with the Apple Vision Pro headset.

Article Link: What to Expect From the 'Apple Launch' Next Week
 
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I think it’s the home hub. The rest would be the updates of the already-existing members of the Apple family
Agree. While the iPhone SE 4 is undoubtedly coming as soon as next week too, as an updated product it doesn't really warrant the "Get ready to meet the newest member of the family" that Tim Cook used. Sounds more like a brand new product line to me and the Home Hub could easily be previewed next week even if it won't be available for sale for a few months.
 
somehow I do not believe it is the new iPhone nor the MBAs, why would he tease those?
But, for that new home hub - wouldn't they have some "event" to introduce it? cou9ld of course be a press release w/video ...

And just to follow-up on the previous thread where it speculated that Musk shared TCs post - maybe it's an EV with and apple badge? ha ha ...

well, happy speculating ;)
 
If the iPhone SE 4 (neé 16E) is already in production, that will be the device we see. The iPad Air 7 and the M4 MacBook Air won't arrive until middle to late March 2025.
 
Repeating my post from the other thread on this topic:

Whatever it is, it's not important enough for an event, but it is important enough for a tease. That makes me think not new product, but a (maybe significant) update to an existing one, but then again "new member" makes me think maybe a new line of existing product (i.e. Pro/Air variant). iPhone SE with a new name seems to fit the bill (maybe not without a new name though), and is pretty heavily rumored to be coming soon.

This is a longshot that I don't actually think is it, but wasn't there also a rumor about a Vision Pro briefing for the press tomorrow? Maybe it's a price drop/ some tweaks like a new chip for AVP? Although that would have made more sense for the first anniversary of the product - but that would also track with the "Apple isn't manufacturing AVP anymore" rumor if they'd switched to a AVP 2.
 
Newest member has to be the new least expensive iPhone. I hope it has some unique features and a low price. A watered-down iPhone would be kind of boring.
 
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Home hub? Anything else like iPhone SE, Airtag 2, etc., are not exactly "new members"!
is it just me or its weird that Tim teases it instead of it coming from apple official account?
 
As much as I am hoping to see it, I think an M4 Air would be more of an update than a "launch".

The artwork of the Apple logo in the circle evokes the form of an AirTag to me, but who knows.
 
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